Friday, 17 February 2017

Blog Tour & REVIEW ***Hunter by A.E. Fisher***


Mallory
I spent years running from my past. Then, when my past comes knocking in the form of dark, delicious sin, I find myself caught up in a man I shouldn’t. My son's uncle. A dangerous biker. Not to mention, an overbearing Alpha male.
Hunter is everything I need to escape from, yet I find myself wanting to stay. I know I shouldn't let myself or my son care for him, but I can't help wondering if maybe he's the one who can finally save me from my past.
Hunter
The plan was simple. Find my nephew, bring him home, and raise him in the Black Angels like my brother would have wanted. But things never go as planned, like my nephew’s mother. My brother’s one-night stand.
Mallory is spicy and sweet; one second she is mouthing off to me, and the next, she is moaning my name. The longer I’m with her, the harder she is to ignore. But she is hiding something while desperate to escape me, though I have her in my grasp. I will find out what she is hiding, and when I do, she will have nowhere left to run.


Review by: Jennifer

(3.75 Stars)

When Mallory tells the love of her life (a one night stand) that she is now pregnant with his baby, it didn't really go the way she thought it would, or maybe it did. Noble knew when Mallory told him she was pregnant that it was a trap, he just didn't think that she would be like the other girls. He walks away, while Mallory ends up running away.

Hunter had no clue he had a nephew out there, the only thing left of his brother. It takes a while but he finally finds Mallory and Adair, and after blackmailing her, gets her to agree to come home where Hunter thinks she belongs. With a lot of twist and turns, drama and danger, Hunter realizes that he wants more from Mallory than just his nephew, but can he actually keep his promise in keeping the two of them safe, or will he fail?

So I really thought this would be a lot better than it actually was, it starts out so strong and then just sort of fizzles. Mallory was a hot mess at times and there were times where she just plain got on my nerves. Overall I think it has a very good plot but the follow through just wasn't there, the character development wasn't there, and even the side characters just sort of fell flat for me. I do think this author has promise and I'm willing to read from her again, but this gets a 3.75.



Writing books had been a big part of my life for many years; whether it was writing in secret notebooks during class, writing amateur novels or posting stories online, I surrounded myself with it.
Of course, it has its up and downs, but I've never once thought that writing wasn't for me.
Because of that, I can share the worlds I discover in my head with the outside world, and although that might sound crazy to some, it's fine by me. So long as I can do what I love, I'm happy.
And every person who's happy as a result of my writing is a bonus for which, I'm forever grateful for.

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